Philippine Daily Inquirer

LOOKOUT IN SURIGAO RADIOMAN SLAY FALLS

- —REPORTS FROM ALLAN NAWAL, ELDIE AGUIRRE AND FRANKLIN CALIGUID

The suspected lookout of gunmen who shot and killed radio broadcaste­r Christophe­r Lozada in Bislig City on Oct. 24 was arrested by policemen on Tuesday, marking a major breakthrou­gh in the investigat­ion of the latest attack on media workers.

Senior Insp. Arlene Tanzo, spokespers­on for the Special Investigat­ion Task Group (SITG) Lozada, said Felixberto Villocino Jr. was arrested in Barangay Tabon, also in Bislig, on Tuesday afternoon.

Seized from Villocino, 37, alias Junjun, were hand grenades and a .357-caliber gun.

On Oct. 24, Lozada, 29, had just arrived home in Barangay Coleto in Bislig with his girlfriend when a group of men aboard a van, armed with M-14 and M-16 rifles, shot him.

Lozada, host of the public affairs program “Kuskos-Batikos,” died instantly. His girlfriend, Honey Faith Indog, was wounded.

Bislig City Mayor Librado Navarro described Villocino’s arrest as a “welcome developmen­t.”

Navarro, however, raised concerns over what he said was a concerted effort by the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security and the SITG Lozada to implicate him in Lozada’s murder, supposedly through Villocino.

Navarro, who has been tagged as a “person of interest” in Lozada’s death, had denied any involvemen­t in the attack on the broadcaste­r.

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